How to Live when you Know You’re going to Die
Kale shares an extended take on Ecclesiastes' views on Time and Death - how we have to be mindful of not thinking about death, enjoying a full life, reveling in the mystery of eternity, and not centering life on God.
Ecclesiastes: Money
Aaron continues the introduction on the Ecclesiastes series by discussing the term “hevel” used by the teacher throughout the book of Ecclesiastes to refer to something that is temporary and uncontrollable.
Ecclesiastes: Hevel
Aaron continues the introduction on the Ecclesiastes series by discussing the term “hevel” used by the teacher throughout the book of Ecclesiastes to refer to something that is temporary and uncontrollable.
Ecclesiastes: Hurt before Healing
Aaron kicks off a series on Ecclesiastes, introducing the context, key themes, and style of the book.
Axioms: Be Someone's Biggest Fan, Not their Biggest Critic
Kale discusses the axiom "Be Someone's Biggest Fan, Not their Biggest Critic" and why the people of God should call everyone higher, not cut them down.
Axioms: It’s a God Deal
Ronnie shares on an announcement about a Growing Old Gracefully event then talks about four axioms that he ties together: “It’s a God Deal,” “Repetition is the Friend of the Adult Learner”, “One on One is how it’s Done”, and “The Best Ideas are Still Out There."
Axioms: Don’t let the Pharisees get Comfortable
Peter discusses how strict, absolute rule following in all circumstances and extensive biblical knowledge does not make someone righteous.
Humble People
Kale preaches a variation of the axiom “humble people honor people” focused on the simplicity and practicals of humility.
Axioms: What Done Right Looks Like
Aaron continues the series on axioms by sharing about “What done right looks like” and how following Jesus and people that follow Jesus is ultimately the way to see what done right looks like.
Axioms: Ask the Question
Aaron kicks off a new series on church axioms by highlighting four of Jesus’ many questions in His earthly ministry.
Easter: God Sees You
Kale shares about how one of the key takeaways from Easter is how Jesus, being fully man and fully God, sees and cares about us as we struggle with sin and are renewed through His grace and power.
Lent: The Garden of Gethsemane
Aaron shares about the story of the bronze snake in Numbers 22 and how the discipline of God requires justice and punishment and that we must trust God by looking to Him for healing.
Lent: Trust God, Look to Him and be Healed
Aaron shares about the story of the bronze snake in Numbers 22 and how the discipline of God requires justice and punishment and that we must trust God by looking to Him for healing.
Lent: Wait on God
Aaron talks about the practice of waiting on God to bring true fulfillment and make His purposes clear.
Lent: Trust versus Control
Aaron talks about the trap of trying to control our outcomes in life. True peace comes from surrendering our outcomes in life to God by trusting Him.
Lent: Plan B is a Lie
Kale shares about how our attempts to take control of our circumstances ("plan B") will fail and that our reality will become distorted by our fear when we go that path rather than surrender and trust God.
Lent: Into the Wilderness
Kale shares about the spiritual season of the Wilderness and how it is an invitation to draw near to and become more like Jesus.
Hope in the Kingdom and Way of God
Aaron discusses how our current status in Jesus means that our eternal life has started now. We are called to have hope and reconciliation with God and others.
The Love of the Father
Torrie talks about the love of the Father, how He is a provider and protector even when we engage in wasteful living, hit rock bottom, and especially in ways we don’t see.
Perseverance and Faith through Failure
Aaron shares about how God views failure, how we are not defined by success and failure, and how failure can serve to advance the gospel.